With Phil Lesh and Bob Weir contributing new Grateful Dead classics and Jerry Garcia presenting more sublime songs, the Grateful Dead were firing on all cylinders and reaching the peak of their... more
The crown jewel of the Deads studio output! The album's original 10 tracks include many of the Dead's best-known, most-loved, and most popular songs both on record and in concert for the next 25... more
Produced in a limited edition of 10,000 copies, the picture disc features all 8 perfect songs from the original album, newly remastered by mastered by Grammy Award-winning engineer, David Glasser.... more
Easing out of the gate with their first pop hit, "Uncle John’s Band," the Dead stripped away the sprawling jams and delivered a set of relaxed, intoxicating folk, blues and country on their fourth... more
Even the most dedicated Dead Head will find something to cherish here! These are the best unreleased live versions of late-period Grateful Dead gems, recorded from 1992–95 by the final Grateful Dead... more
2019 live archive release featuring nine unreleased performances from the early '90s, presenting what the next Grateful Dead studio album may have been. The collection focuses on the best unreleased... more
Three CD set. Widely considered one of the most exciting, inspired, and greatest shows of the Dead's final decade of performing, the magnificent 6/17/91 show features relentlessly excellent... more
Limited five vinyl LP pressing. Widely considered one of the most exciting, inspired, and greatest shows of the Dead's final decade of performing, the magnificent 6/17/91 show features relentlessly... more
This is the secondnight of Grateful Dead's Fillmore West show from February 1969. Includes (Walk Me Out In The) Morning Dew and their rendition of Slim Harpo's blues classic I'm a King Bee.
Released in 2010 exclusively to the Dead’s online community as a 40th-anniversary celebration of the album "Workingman’s Dead," this "Road Trip" boasts seven of that album’s eight songs. It also... more
In 1969, for their third album, the Grateful Dead eschewed outside producers and created Aoxomoxoa themselves, beginning a run of self-produced albums that would continue until 1977. Scrapping the... more
It’s the 50th anniversary for one of the Dead’s breakthrough classics! The band’s studio innovations were matched by compositional growth (in leaps and bounds) by Jerry Garcia and band lyricist... more
Recorded right after the release of the "Go to Heaven" LP, these performances capture Grateful Dead during the early phase of Brent Mydland’s tenure as the band’s keyboardist. Here, on 3 CDs, are the... more
| | | | | | PACIFIC NORTHWEST '73-'74: BELIEVE IT IF YOU NEED IT RECORDINGS: |The Pacific Northwest offers up a rich feast of land, sky, and water. It is ripe with influences, abundant with symbols,... more
The Dead’s 50th-anniversary reissue series continues with this watershed 1968 LP, their second LP and first featuring the work of lyricist Robert Hunter and percussionist Mickey Hart. Their most... more
Dylan & The Dead is a collaborative live album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead, released on February 6, 1989 by Columbia Records. The album consists of seven songs... more
Be you a diehard Dead Head or a Dead fan who’s just coming to life, you need one of these new sets. Drawing from their official Warner Bros. live albums and adding collectible performances from their... more
Be you a diehard Dead Head or a Dead fan who’s just coming to life, you need one of these new sets. Drawing from their official Warner Bros. live albums and adding collectible performances from their... more
The Dead and their fans sure had some high times in Denver—especially on the hallowed fall 1973 tour. Here, for the first time at retail, are the band’s complete November 21, 1973 show at the Denver... more
The Best Of The Grateful Dead Volume 2: 1977-1989 - The second and final volume of the band's 2015 compilation, The Best Of The Grateful Dead. Available as a 2-LP set, 180g vinyl. Includes Terrapin... more
Only previously available via the Dead’s website (never before at retail)! What’s surprising is that this concert (released on the band’s website in 2011) is one of just three official releases of... more
Double vinyl LP pressing. Highlights to the Official Motion Picture Soundtrack to the unprecedented four-hour rock documentary about the legendary band The Grateful Dead. The film, executive produced... more
Not only is this storied show considered to be one of the Dead’s finest, but it also went a long way in sparking Colorado’s jam-band scene. The Dead would have many legendary nights at Red Rocks, but... more
NYC was thrilled to receive their heroes from the West Coast on February 11, 1969, and fans were psyched to learn that these highly prized Fillmore East concerts were recorded with state-of-the-art... more
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